Letters, Jan. 19: New ICBC injury rules discriminate against women, elderly and disabled

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There are a lot of changes afoot at ICBC and a lot of articles written about them, but no one is taking a serious look at the discriminatory nature of the minor injury regulation that quite blatant…

 

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